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Weblog Entry New ideas from RedTurtle....
RedTurtle Technology seeks to contribute to improving Notes
Weblog Entry Generating pdf with iText and Xpages
Brief tutorial to simply create PDF's inside XPages
Weblog Entry New 'Email Triage' Technology by IBM
 
Weblog Entry Problem with documentcontext in Java Agent
 
Weblog Entry managing replicas on database using Lotusscript
How to manage database replication options using Lotusscript also if user doesn't have manager access
Weblog Entry The Top 11 Tips for Keeping Your Servers Healthy
Have you ever wondered how healthy your servers are? Are you running with default settings on your production servers? Do maintenance tasks run when they should, or are they even running at all? Are you using appropriate database features, controlling log sizes, or leaving debug variables in the .ini? Have you implemented critical features that were introduced with the server software in your latest upgrade? This cross-platform session will shed light on a number of items most administrators overlook or simply do not understand the importance of implementing. Learn from real-world customer examples and see how to remedy the situations presented.**
Weblog Entry Lotus Notes Traveler, news and photos
 
Weblog Entry IBM Project Vulcan, photos and news
 
Weblog Entry There’s No Fixing Ugly: How to Make a Great First Impression with Your Applications
When it comes to client and/or user-acceptance, how your applications look is as important—and possibly more important—than how they actually work. Well-designed and eye-pleasing interfaces are not terribly hard to create, yet provide enormous perceived value to your end-users -- and, more importantly, to their bosses. In this session you will learn a series of easy-to-follow guidelines for making applications that look as good as they work.**
Weblog Entry What's New in Composite Applications in IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.1
Come and learn about whats new with composite applications in Lotus Notes 8.5.1. You'll see how you can leverage the new tooling in the Composite Application Editor (CAE) to quickly assemble applications and create new components using "point and click". We'll show how different components like Web, XPages, Java Views and Eclipse views can be assembled in a composite and on the side shelf within your application. You'll learn about the new container framework and what this means for your components. We'll cover the low level extensions to the CAE that allow you to add your own custom tooling for your components, and you'll learn all about custom actions and see how they can make your applications more powerful.**
Weblog Entry Lotusphere in sentence, Day 2 - general and Lotus application development strategy
 
Weblog Entry Lotusphere in sentence, Day 1 - other sentences
 
Weblog Entry AD106 - XPages just keep getting better
Last year at Lotusphere, XPages burst onto the Lotus Domino application development landscape. Since then, the developer community has embraced XPages and delivered compelling Lotus Domino Web solutions. 8.5.1 delivered on the vision by providing the ability to build an application once for the Web, the Notes client or expose as an iWidget.Come hear about other 8.5.1 enhancements, what is coming in 8.5.2 and glimpse towards the future.**
Weblog Entry AD109 - XPages perfomance and scalability
Understanding the XPages architecture is key to building performant scalable enterprise-ready Lotus Domino web applications. We'll show how to go under the hood to discover functional features that help your application perform and scale well. You'll learn about design patterns and techniques that ensure your applications are optimally tuned for your business requirements, and we'll show how to integrate existing business logic -- without increasing performance cost.**
Weblog Entry Lotusphere in sentence, Day 1 - IBM Lotus Server: Present and Futures
 
Weblog Entry Lotusphere in sentence, Day 1 (Opening general session)
 
Weblog Entry Lotusphere Day 1 - JMP106 - “Kum Bah Yah” Meets “Let's Kick Butt”: The Integration of IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino with Microsoft Office, .NET, and IBM Lotus Symphony
Welcome to 2010, where Lotus Notes and Domino are just part of your corporate toolset. This session will introduce you to integration of Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 with Microsoft Office, .NET technologies, OpenOffice.org, & Lotus Symphony. We'll start with the basics and build up to mail merge, exporting to a spreadsheet, charting, presentations, and integration on the Web. Advanced topics such as Visual Studio Tools for Office, advanced development with C#, and integration with Lotus Domino Web Services are included. Integration with Xpages, Google Docs, Sharepoint, ODF, OOXML, and Windows Explorer will highlight the options available. Every sample is new or updated, so even past attendees will get something from this session.***
Weblog Entry Lotusphere in sentence, Day 0
 
Weblog Entry Lotusphere Day 1 - JMP105 - XML and Web Services Jumpstar
Most companies today know that the easiest way to integrate with other entities (both internally and externally) is to provide their solution as a Service that can be called from any system regardless of the operating system or software. Web Service providers and consumers provide this much needed resource. This jumpstart will provide developers with an solid foundation in XML (the language of web services) as well as proven techniques for implementing Web Service providers and consumers in Lotus Notes and Domino 6,7,8 and 8.5. You'll will be provided with resources and examples of Web Service consumers and providers in both LotusScript and Java. You'll see how to integrate Web Services with Lotus Domino form designs and XPages.***t
Weblog Entry Lotusphere in sentence, Day -1
 
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